She says that she has told them, and their reaction is 'why didn't you push him off?' She says that she is being victim-blamed, and that she is tired of people blaming her for horrible acts perpetrated on her. It's a strong position to take, and she immediately absolves her of any responsibility.
It's a difficult thing to talk to her about when she takes that position. There isn't much I can say without being accused of apportioning the blame to her, in her opinion. Can anyone suggest a diplomatic way of telling her this has to stop or I'm done, without placing blame? Impossible?